Izzy wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand your question.  Of course both
> of them are guilty of breaking the 10 commandments.

Are you sure?  The law commands that the Sabbath breaker be put to death by
stoning.  Therefore, only the Sabbath Breaker is guilty.  The other guy
carried out the death sentence for breaking the Sabbath.

Izzy wrote:
> Of course Bill did a worse thing by injuring (not loving) another
> person while disobeying (not loving) God. Fred just disobeyed
> (did not love) God.

Can you explain your answer?  Even if you consider Bill a murderer, is that
worse than Sabbath breaking?  Both are capital offenses, so what would make
one worse than the other?  Wouldn't it be worse to sin against God rather
than sinning against your neighbor?

There are reasons for my questions.  Please stick with me on this (don't
give up).  In the end, I'm hoping that you will see that Sabbath Keeping is
not what you think it is.

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida  USA

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